PubSub Unveils First “Content” Page

The gang over at PubSub have just released their first “content” page. Content pages (look for more of them in the future) feature one-click access to manually built queries on selected topics. This one features “subscription” links to track info about the actors, directors, films, and television programs nominated for Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards. When I was working at George Washington University, we often constructed these types of pages to help students take full advantage of various databases, save them some time, and perhaps gently teach them a few search techniques.

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